General Data Protection Regulations Privacy Notice

Stoke Primary School

General Data Protection Regulations
Privacy Notice

1. Who processes your information?

The School is the data controller of the personal information you provide to us. This means the school determines the purposes for which, and the manner in which, any personal data relating to pupils and their families is to be processed.

Stoke Primary School, Briton Road, Coventry CV2 4LF

Telephone : 024 76451 724

Email : GDPR@stoke.coventry.sch.uk

In some cases, your data will be outsourced to a third party processor if there is a legal obligation for us to share your data. There may be occasions when we gain your explicit consent to share your data with a contracted processor. Where the school outsources data to a third party processor, the same data protection standards that the School upholds are imposed on the processor.

Jessica Sweet acts as a representative in the form of Data Protection Officer (DPO) for the school with regard to its data controller responsibilities; she can be contacted on 024 7683 1068 or email Jessica.Sweet@coventry.gov.uk. Her role is to oversee and monitor the school’s data protection procedures and to ensure they are compliant with the General Data Protection Regulations.

The school’s registration as a data controller is: Z774071X

2. Why do we collect and use your information?

The School holds the legal right to collect and use personal data relating to pupils and their families and we may also receive information regarding them from their previous school, Local Authority and/or the Department of Education. We collect and use personal data in order to meet legal requirements and public interest set out in the GDPR and applicable domestic law, including those in relation to the following:

Whilst the majority of the personal data you provide to the school is a legal requirement or public task requirement, some is provided on a voluntary basis. When collecting data, the school will inform you whether you are required to provide this data or if your consent is needed. Where consent is required, the school will provide you with specific and explicit information with regards to the reasons the data is being collected and how the data will be used, e.g. photographs for marketing purposes.

Parents who are providing consent on behalf of their children must hold parental responsibility.

4. Who can access this data?

We are committed to ensuring that your information is secure. In order to prevent unauthorised access or disclosure, we have put in place suitable physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect. The electronic data that we collect from you will be transferred to, and stored by, a third party software provider who abides by a contractual agreement.

The categories of people within the school who can access this data will depend on which data they are authorised to access. Members of school staff are limited to only the information they require to perform their duties. Access to electronic data will be password protected and hard copy files processing personal data will be securely stored for authorised use.

5. How long is your data stored for?

Personal data relating to pupils, their families and employees at the School is stored in line with the school’s Data Protection Policy and sound record retention and archiving procedures.

In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulations, the school does not store personal data indefinitely; data is only stored for as long as is necessary to complete the task for which it was originally collected.

6. Will my information be shared?

The school is required to share pupils’ data with the Department of Education on a statutory basis. The National Pupil Database (NPD) is managed by the Department of Education and contains information about pupils in schools in England. The School is required by law to provide information about our pupils to the Department of Education as part of statutory data collections, such as the school census; some of this information is then stored in the National Pupil Database .

The Department of Education may share information about our pupils from the National Pupil Database with third parties who promote the education or wellbeing of children in England by:

Conducting research or analysis.

Producing statistics.

Providing information, advice or guidance.

The Department of Education has robust processes in place to ensure the confidentiality of any data shared from the NDP is maintained. The School will not share your personal information with any third parties without your consent, unless the law allows us to do so.

The school routinely shares pupils’ information due to a legal obligation with:

Pupils’ destinations upon leaving the school

The Local Authority

The National Health Service

The Department of Education

The Education (Information About Individual Pupils) (England) Regulations 2013 and Education (Pupil Registration) (England) Regulations 2006 enable the processing of information such as admissions, attendance, common transfer file, curricular record, educational record and SEN Reports attached to individual pupils by requiring schools to provide such the information to either the local authority or the Secretary of State as is so requested.

Ofsted will infrequently require short term access to personal information from pupils to generate regulatory reports.

What are your rights?

This section applies to parents/guardians who hold parental responsibility and pupils have the following rights in relation to the processing of their personal data. You have the right to:

Be informed about how the School uses your personal data.

Request access to the personal data that the School holds via a subject access request addressed to the school address above.

Request that your personal data is amended if it is inaccurate or incomplete. If you believe that any information we are holding is incorrect or incomplete, please contact us and we will promptly correct your personal information if found to be incorrect.

Request that your personal data is erased where there is no compelling reason for its continued processing.

Request that the processing of your data is restricted in certain circumstances.

Object to your personal data being processed in certain circumstances.

Where the processing of your data is based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw this consent at any time.

Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)

If you have a concern about the way The School is collecting or using your personal data, you can raise a concern with School’s Data Protection Officer with the details provided above or the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). The ICO can be contacted on 0303 123 1113, Monday-Friday 9am-5pm.

The School is committed to providing you with the best online experience while visiting our website. As part of this process, we use standard third party cookies to collect data about your behaviour online while you are on our site, and we also track information about the number of times our site is visited and the number of people who return to our site.

We track all information as a whole and therefore we do not collect any personal information about you as an individual. Cookies are not computer programs and cannot contain viruses. For more information on how they work please follow this link: https://www.cookielaw.org/the-cookie-law/

How we use cookies

Our site does not use any invasive cookies on our site to collect your personal information. We use industry standard third party cookies to track your behaviour online and gain statistical information in the following ways:

We track the number of visits to our website, where each visitor came from (i.e. the site visited prior to coming to our sites) and where each visitor goes to from our site (the next site visited after ours).

If you share your computer, we advise that you select the 'Don't remember my details' option when you sign out of your account for your own account security. This will remove all details from the cookie.

When you visit our site, you can refuse to accept cookies by activating the setting on your browser which allows you to refuse the setting of cookies. However, if you select this setting you may be unable to access certain parts of our site. Unless you have adjusted your browser setting so that it will refuse cookies, our system will issue cookies when you log on to our site.

Where can you find out more information?

If you would like to find out more information about how we use and store your personal data please visit our website and download our Data Protection Policy.

Please also see websites listed below:

If you would like to find out more information about how we use and store your personal data please visit our website and download our Data Protection Policy.